If you have ever been unsure of where you want to go out to eat then this app was created for you!
To use Where2Eat enter a name, select a country (there are 9 country options including "OTHER" which uses all 229 restaurants in the app!), select your favorite restaurants from your country, select where you have "recently" eaten at and you're done creating a profile!
Once a profile is created, you will be presented with the Where2Eat button and 3 preference toggle buttons: "Expensive", "Breakfast Mode", and "Fast Food". There are 7 different combinations for the preference toggle buttons. When your preferences have been selected, you press the Where2Eat button and the Where You Should Eat (W.Y.S.E) algorithm will determine where you should eat next based off of your favorite restaurants, where you have recently eaten at, and your selected preferences.
When a restaurant option is presented there is a "Yes" and "No" button. If you select the "Yes" button, the restaurant will be added to your history, and you will be prompted with a popup asking if you would like to open your maps app. If you select yes to this maps prompt, your maps app will search that restaurant for you. If you don't want to eat at the restaurant the W.Y.S.E. algorithm picked, then you can press the "No" button and all available options that fit your preferences will be cycled through each time you press no. Once the W.Y.S.E. algorithm runs out of options your history will be sorted through as well.
Have a favorite restaurant that's not in the app? Where2Eat has an "Add a Custom Restaurant" feature where you can add any restaurant to the app!
Where2Eat allows you to create multiple profile that you can switch between! This feature allows you to create a profile for groups of people. If you create a profile called YouAndI and only selected both of our favorite restaurants, then only restaurants you and I both like will be used by the W.Y.S.E. algorithm.
Where2Eat has a settings menu where even more customization for the app can be changed to your liking. Where2Eat also has a help button in the menu (top left button with three lines) further explaining how the app works.
Where2Eat will receive updates as I think of new ways to improve the user experience, and as I receive permission to use restaurant logos.
To use Where2Eat enter a name, select a country (there are 9 country options including "OTHER" which uses all 229 restaurants in the app!), select your favorite restaurants from your country, select where you have "recently" eaten at and you're done creating a profile!
Once a profile is created, you will be presented with the Where2Eat button and 3 preference toggle buttons: "Expensive", "Breakfast Mode", and "Fast Food". There are 7 different combinations for the preference toggle buttons. When your preferences have been selected, you press the Where2Eat button and the Where You Should Eat (W.Y.S.E) algorithm will determine where you should eat next based off of your favorite restaurants, where you have recently eaten at, and your selected preferences.
When a restaurant option is presented there is a "Yes" and "No" button. If you select the "Yes" button, the restaurant will be added to your history, and you will be prompted with a popup asking if you would like to open your maps app. If you select yes to this maps prompt, your maps app will search that restaurant for you. If you don't want to eat at the restaurant the W.Y.S.E. algorithm picked, then you can press the "No" button and all available options that fit your preferences will be cycled through each time you press no. Once the W.Y.S.E. algorithm runs out of options your history will be sorted through as well.
Have a favorite restaurant that's not in the app? Where2Eat has an "Add a Custom Restaurant" feature where you can add any restaurant to the app!
Where2Eat allows you to create multiple profile that you can switch between! This feature allows you to create a profile for groups of people. If you create a profile called YouAndI and only selected both of our favorite restaurants, then only restaurants you and I both like will be used by the W.Y.S.E. algorithm.
Where2Eat has a settings menu where even more customization for the app can be changed to your liking. Where2Eat also has a help button in the menu (top left button with three lines) further explaining how the app works.
Where2Eat will receive updates as I think of new ways to improve the user experience, and as I receive permission to use restaurant logos.
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